So write to her from a gmail account. APEWS is pretty kooky, and I'm kind of surprised if SORBS is using it.
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 23:39 +0000, John Levine wrote:
ASPEWS is listing 216.83.32.0/20 as being associated with the whole Atrivo incident of 2008. My memory does not recall 216.83.32.0/20 being involved, nor the provider that belongs to.
Since nobody but the occasional highly vocal GWL uses ASPEWS, it's hard to see why one would care, but if you want to find ASPEWS, crank up your favorite usenet program, post a question to nanae, and watch the vitriol roll in. There might be a comment from ASPEWS in there.
Well, I just want to reach SORBS to clear up some confusion regarding what ranges of mine are dynamic (e.g. none of them, but they seem to think otherwise). Unfortunately, e-mail to SORBS bounces due to ethr.net being listed in ASPEWS as being "part of Atrivo".
I think it is kind of fail that RBL people do not have e-mail based contact addresses. Snoozenet is unpleasant to deal with.
William
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